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We are not sure exactly who did, but it wasn't a name for a person at first. Chelsea was first used as a district name for a part of London in England. In the Old English dictionary, Chelsea means "landing place for chalk or limestone", meaning it was likely used to describe the stonemason/stone-working areas of London in the past.

It first appeared as a female name in the 1970's, which wasn't that long ago.

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